A long time ago, in what now seems like a galaxy far, far away, DeAndre Daniels committed to play basketball for the Texas Longhorns.

How many times has he changed his mind since that day in July 2009? Too many to count. And Wednesday, he changed his mind about making up his mind.

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It was expected he would announce a college choice on the final day of the spring signing period for letters of intent, but in the afternoon ESPN recruiting analyst Dave Telep reported Daniels would wait another day before choosing among Texas, Kansas and Oregon.

Those are his finalists, unless he happens to change his mind again and reconsider Duke and Kentucky, which had been pursuing him.

Daniels is a 6-7 forward from Woodland Hills, Calif. Scout.com rates him as an excellent shooter and athlete and ranks him No. 29 in the 2011 class. He spent this past year at IMG Academy in Florida.

During the school year, Daniels talked with reporters about possibly enrolling at a college for the second semester and redshirting as he became acclimated to college. But that never materialized and he remained at IMG.

Kansas and Texas, having each lost multiple players to early NBA Draft entry, have needs for another elite talent with their 2011-12 teams. Daniels could fit into the position left vacant at Texas left by Jordan Hamilton, or into the spot opened with Marcus Morris leaving KU and the Jayhawks.